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Jets to Give Favre More Time on Decision for 2009
Jets to Give Favre More Time on Decision for 2009
Looks like the Jets are going to give Brett Favre more time than many thought to make his decision on if he is going to play or not in the 2009 season. Here is a report on that from today’s NY Post: Jets GM Mike Tannenbaum revealed to The Post that, although the team would like to know ...
Favre tells agent to tell Jets he plans to retire
sports.espn.go.com — Brett Favre has instructed agent Bus Cook to inform the New York Jets today that he plans... to retire. (more) Favre tells agent to tell Jets he plans to retire
The Countdown to Brett Favre's Next Comeback Begins
The Countdown to Brett Favre's Next Comeback Begins
midwestsportsfans.com — According to ESPN’s Ed Werder and Chris Mortensen, Brett Favre has told agent Bus Cook that he... plans to retire, and that Cook should instruct the New York Jets of his plans. And, of course, this report only begins the countdown to Brett Favre’s next comeback. (more) The Countdown to Brett Favre's Next Comeback Begins
NFL Debate :: Jay Cutler, Erratic Like Favre :: Sports2Debate.com
NFL Debate :: Jay Cutler, Erratic Like Favre :: Sports2Debate.com
sports2debate.com — Member Debate :: "Jay Cutler is the second coming of Brett Favre. He is erratic and has... a cannon for an arm. He makes mistakes and just launches the ball up. I think Brett Favre is the most over-rated football player in the history of the NFL and Jay Cutler is his shadow. Do you agree with me?" (more) NFL Debate :: Jay Cutler, Erratic Like Favre :: ...
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